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From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction Poor Jack takes us back to the Thames River. But, in addition to being another terrific portrait of life on that bustling waterway, it introduces us to the Greenwich Hospital, the famous hospital for in......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction The legend of the Flying Dutchman goes back at least to medieval times, and probably earlier than that. In its basic form, it is about a ghost ship that can never go into port, and is doomed to sail the......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction ""If Mr. MIdshipman Easy is today his best known story, the one which followed it, Snarleyyow, is in a purely literary sense the real masterpiece of his literary output, in which his skill in characteriz......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction The Pirate and The Three Cutters were produced in 1836, and are almost always published together. Both delightful, light-hearted, books, it's as though Marryat wanted to serve us a few appetizers before......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction Mr. Midshipman Easy is probably Frederick Marryat's best known work, and justifiably so. It's a delightful story. Jack Easy is a boy who comes from wealth. Along the way, his father, who regards himse......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction One of the great things about the writings of Frederick Marryat is that he introduces you to all aspects of early 19th Century nautical life. It's not just the Royal Navy sending salvos in all direction......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction While Frederick Marryat had achieved commercial success with his previous books, Peter Simple was perhaps his first ""classic."" Indeed, Peter Simple is considered by many to be the best of Captain Marry......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction Newton Forster first appeared in 1832 as a series in Metropolitan Magazine, a periodical of which Frederick Marryat was the editor, and which initially hosted several of his works. It is remarkable in th......

On a November night in Egypt, 414 A.D., one of history's most brilliant individuals was assassinated. Her name was Hypatia, teacher and scientist at the fabled Great Library of Alexandria and the last glimmer of hope before the Dark Ages. The Rom......

From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction The King's Own, written in 1830, was the second book from Frederick Marryat's pen. The plot takes place about the time of the Nore and Spithead mutinies (1797). A man is hanged for his role in those ev......

Colleen O'Merry was dominatrix to the sexiest movie stars in Hollywood. The masochistic actors and actresses there paid her lavishly to whip them mercilessly. But Colleen was no stranger to the receiving end of BDSM herself. She had learned to ......

It's been a long shift for Detective Vincent Pasquale. Back at his desk at the station he finds a phone message from his vampire spouse, Mark, waiting for him: "Listen our friend Dexter found something about who may have tried to frame Jean-Claude......

"The Marketplace" takes you on a long overdue trip to one of the world's most exciting destinations: the huge slave markets of Brazil's largest city. Bob Cranston, a hardworking handsome young cell phone component manufacturer from Philadelphia fu......

"I find the work of Christopher Trevor to be truly amazing. He has the gift to take people on a fantasy ride that feels very real. In many ways you are in that fantasy that he tells; fantasies that many of us only dream about. That is what this wr......

He has no name. He has no future, other than that devoted to the long-term service of other men. He is a slave and now realises that it's time for him to fill this emotional void in his life. He had almost given up on finding his Master, the Ma......

This tale of homoerotic slavery has it all: an Italian count who is fascinated with Roman-style litters and the muscular slaves that power those litters along with servicing guests at his Roman style orgies; an English esquire whose estate feature......

"Sex in Southeast" reflects the true life adventures of a bi-sexual married man living in on the Last Frontier. He lives among rugged men who work near the sky-blue tide-water glaciers, hike the shaggy Sitka Spruce forests and boat the jade-green ......

Two men engage in an altercation in a movie lobby. Later one of the men turns up dead in a New York City alley. But this is no ordinary murder. The dead man is a sex demon and his fellow combatant was Jean-Claude Roué. Now the werewolf is accused ......

In the initial volume of this anthology, Diesel King presents a shocking revolution to the world of gay erotica. One that surpasses the comforts of lustful man-sex beyond the safe confines of Castro and Christopher Streets, and into the rough terr......

Half the residents of Wythetown had considered killing Clydesdale's Aunt Edith at one time or another. She was pompous, sanctimonious and most of all irritating, but when she was murdered, mutilated and burned it was a shock. By the time her murde......